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The BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Adrian Boult recorded the Serenade for Strings in Studio 1, Abbey Road, London on 25 June 1937.
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Something clicks as soon as it gets to the fast figures. Why does this piece often sound like the conductor wants to beat you over the head with a club? Am I alone in wanting, rather, to be punched in the stomach (ie. left breathless)? ;-)
omarshahryar 3 years ago